Campaign
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Our government has started a massive educational
campaign
to broaden understanding of the importance of nutritious diets.
Instead, the Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, ended up obtaining the second-largest parliamentary majority in its history – 184 seats – despite having started the electoral
campaign
in third place.
The Kremlin’s
campaign
against gay rights has secured the support of the church, while reminding ordinary Russians that the state takes a watchful interest in their lives.
There is no credible threat to ordinary Russians, yet Surkov’s
campaign
is having a profound impact.
In today’s fast-paced world, it takes only a single technological improvement, price advantage, or great viral advertising
campaign
for a competitor to leap ahead.
Their exodus accelerated in August 2004, after the start of the terrorist bombing
campaign
against Christian churches by Islamists who accuse them of collaboration with the allies by virtue of their faith.
LONDON – In Britain these days, one can’t avoid hearing and seeing more and more about the wretched
campaign
to spit in the face of the world (and of reality) and quit the European Union.
The first election
campaign
that I got involved in was some 50 years ago, in New York, where all of today’s candidates – Republican and Democrat – recently traded blows, with Trump and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton emerging triumphant.
With its public image tarnished by infighting and corruption, Fatah is looking toward its August 4 convention as an opportunity to unify for the electoral
campaign.
Hamas is also closely following the progress of the American
campaign
to reform the Middle East, as well as its war on terror and the fighting in Iraq.
There were, of course, many reasons why 52% of those who voted backed the “Leave”
campaign.
Germany’s Die Partei, established by the editors of the satirical magazine Titanic, made light of the offensive trope, running a
campaign
under the slogan: “A woman – yes!
The answers to these questions should become clearer during the
campaign.
Indeed, although it is difficult to say how large an impact the launch had on the result in Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party (of which I am a member, serving as Deputy Chair of the election campaign) won a landslide victory.
Although Park Geun-hye’s victory in South Korea, where she became the country’s first-ever female president, followed a
campaign
mainly focused on domestic economic issues, North Korea’s missile-guided brinkmanship probably shifted many undecided voters to the security-minded Park’s camp.
In this context, it is worth questioning the Polisario Front’s aggressive new
campaign
against third parties in the territory.
Well before the detailed history of this
campaign
– disastrous and magnificent, senseless and miraculous – is written, France’s new president will have to confront the challenges posed by circumstances of his victory.
From the first hours of his term, Macron will have to apply himself to the task of truth and unity that, as a perceptive reader of the Christian philosopher Paul Ricoeur, he made the focus of his
campaign.
British public opinion is now so hostile, to the EU in general and to the euro in particular, that a referendum could not be won without a massive government
campaign
of persuasion.
Elected in 1996, after a
campaign
marked by strong claims of religious revival, the Welfare Party's Necmettin Erbakan made a conspicuous point of making his first official visits to Iran, Libya, Indonesia and Malaysia.
He carried this policy through a skeptical Congress, even at the price of abandoning many of the social welfare promises he made during his 1992 presidential
campaign.
But more red ink is likely, owing to the current administration's irresponsible commitment to tax reduction, and, unlike Clinton, or, indeed, the first President Bush, George W. Bush does not intend to break his
campaign
promises.
They should also abolish the carried interest deduction (which benefits wealthy managers of private equity and hedge funds), as Trump himself promised to do during the 2016 presidential
campaign.
That suggests that the problem may not be with US citizens’ attitudes, but rather that, at the federal level, the US political system allows industries with large
campaign
chests too much power to thwart the wishes of popular majorities.
The Economic Consequences of a Hung ParliamentMANCHESTER – The United Kingdom’s just-completed election was supposed to provide – as the Conservative Party’s
campaign
slogan put it – a “strong and stable” government.
But the UK economy will be facing significant challenges – all but ignored during the election
campaign
– even without Brexit.
So some members of the presidential court and many establishment groups are already beginning to
campaign
to postpone the presidential elections.
Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) based its entire 2017 election
campaign
on the slogan, “It’s time for more justice.”
Barack Obama, at least when he began his campaign, had all the charisma of the holy roller, turning on the crowds with the rhetorical spark of a great evangelist.
So, to win, Libya’s Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi has deliberately and successfully turned a civil-resistance
campaign
into an armed conflict.
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